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1. Since theology is a science which objectifies the innermost of philosophy, the department of theology must be the first and highest department; It must be the first in the medical department. As for the Department of Philosophy, it is my opinion that there is none at all, and the simplest proof of this is that if a thing is everything, it is precisely for this reason that it cannot be a particular thing, that is, philosophy is only a free alliance.
2. The spirit of the modern world is impatient to take back the most beautiful, but also finite forms of life-principles, to crush them within itself, while at the same time its intention is to renew in forms eternally new. The one who created the infinite has already been exposed. It is also clear that what the spirit of the modern world seeks is not a Christianity as a mere individual phenomenon of experience, but the eternal Idea itself. The mission of Christianity is not limited to the past, but extends infinitely along an immeasurable time.
3. When the great objective things (national institutions and even the universal religious community) disappear without a trace, when the divine principle withdraws from the world, in this case, the appearance of nature is only the perfection of the finite. Deprived of the soul of the body, the light has been completely turned inward, and the opposition of the subjective and the objective must have reached its zenith.